The national security implications also support immediate review. The Court's orders, global in scope, makes further removals of TdA members impossible during this critical period. Even when a person does not pose a threat, removal delayed tends to become removal denied. Zadvydas v. Davis, 533 U.S. 678, 696 (2001). That is true a fortiori when dealing with some of the most dangerous criminals on Earth. Plaintiffs agree immediate appeal is available from an order removing an alien "to a country where he alleged" he will face harm (Opp. at 7, citing Belbacha, 520 F.3d at 458)—but insists the government cannot immediately appeal an order that may make it impossible to transfer out of our country highly dangerous individuals who are dedicated to causing harm to the American people. That cannot be right.
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